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CASUALTIES.

The four year-old child of a native residing at Toboe Settlement (Auckland) was burnt to death yesterday. It appears that th# mother had gone out of the.whare for a few minutes, and by some means the clothes of the child caught fire, and it was burned bo badly that it died in a short time. '

A Christchurch wire states that John Nelson, a farmer at Hororata, was thrown from a trap on Tuesday, and has died from injuries sustained.

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Evening Star, Issue 11627, 11 July 1902, Page 6

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CASUALTIES. Evening Star, Issue 11627, 11 July 1902, Page 6

CASUALTIES. Evening Star, Issue 11627, 11 July 1902, Page 6

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